Gabbard Says Iran Did Not Rebuild Nuclear Program
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IDF sources say Iran's military power has been 'set back years' in every area • Despite that, military sources unsure if strikes will be enough to get Iranian protesters to topple regime
The nuclear agreement did not bless Iran’s "right" to nuclear weapons. Iran could have acquired or developed a nuclear weapon by defying the terms of the nuclear agreement. That’s because the agreement was based on Iran’s continued adherence to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty,
Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent talks about Iran's nuclear capabilities in an interview with Tucker Carlson. TUCKER CARLSON: Was Iran on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon?
WHO officials admit they are preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran - World Health Organization staff remain ‘vigiliant’ in the event of a nuclear incident
World Health Organization officials are preparing for a potential nuclear catastrophe as U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s atomic sites continue to escalate, the agency’s regional director for the eastern Mediterranean warned.
Although President Trump has claimed Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, much more work was needed for the country to do so
Iran's stance against the development of nuclear weapons will not significantly change, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told Al Jazeera on Wednesday.
Joe Kent, the former head of the National Counterterrorism Center, also dismissed claims of an imminent nuclear threat from Iran, stating the country was not close to developing a weapon.
President Donald Trump is facing perhaps the most daunting question of the war with Iran, one that could define his time in office: Will he put U.S. troops on the ground in Iran to secure some 970 pounds of enriched uranium that Tehran could potentially use to build nuclear weapons?